Ted Leavengood: Dick Bosman talks innings limits and young pitchers
Ted Leavengood: Dick Bosman talks innings limits and young pitchers
Josh Land
Nationals
As the roving minor league pitching instructor for the Rays, former Senators pitcher Dick Bosman has helped groom some of the best pitching talent in the majors. I asked Bosman, a recent guest on the "Outta the Parkway" podcast show, to comment on the Nationals' handling of Stephen Strasburg this season on our podcast show Friday night. His response provided one of the most well-informed perspectives on the issue I have heard or seen. Bosman was probably the best arm the expansion...
Looking back on Zach Clark's season
Looking back on Zach Clark's season
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Zach Clark managed to do the impossible this season. He won 15 games, posted an ERA below 3.00 and went largely ignored. It's the Dylan Bundy factor. And later, it became the Kevin Gausman factor. Top pitching prospects who garnered most, if not all, of the media's attention. Until 2012, Clark was best known for having pitched at UMBC. He was "local." He also was an organizational guy who kept getting moved from one affiliate to the next whenever a spot opened up. Clark, 29, was signed...
Harper comes in third in Sporting News Rookie of the Year voting
Harper comes in third in Sporting News Rookie of the Year voting
Dan Kolko
Nationals
Major League Baseball's official Rookie of the Year award, voted on by members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America, won't be announced until Nov. 12. The Sporting News has announced the results of its own Rookie of the Year award, however. Diamondbacks starter Wade Miley will take home that honor, with Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper finishing third in the voting. Reds infielder Todd Frazier was second. The Sporting News polled 203 major league players for the award, and...
Southpaw Mooneyham showed stuff and potential at instructional league
Southpaw Mooneyham showed stuff and potential at instructional league
Byron Kerr
Nationals
One of the 2012 draft picks on the pitching side, left-hander Brett Mooneyham, showed well at instructional league the last few weeks. The Nationals' third-round draft pick pitched in 10 games (nine starts) for short-season Single-A Auburn, going 2-2 with a 2.55 ERA, striking out 29 batters and walking 16. He allowed only three earned runs in his last three starts. That was a very good start for the 22-year-old, but instructional league provided another great opportunity to work on a couple...
Clippard's stock rose, but so will his price tag
Clippard's stock rose, but so will his price tag
Dan Kolko
Nationals
Maybe the Giants are this year's Cardinals. Two straight San Francisco victories over St. Louis in win-or-go-home situations have forced the National League Championship Series to a decisive Game 7 tonight. That's now five victories in must-win spots for the Giants during this postseason, which brings back memories of the high-wire act the Cardinals walked during their 2011 World Series run. The Giants will stay at home for Game 7 with Matt Cain taking the mound against Kyle Lohse. Should...
Monday morning musings
Monday morning musings
Steve Melewski
Orioles
Here are some thoughts to get this Monday morning started. Feel free to leave your own comments on one or all three of the topics. Is now the time to sign Matt Wieters to a long-term deal?: I don't think it is. Matt Wieters ended the 2012 season with 3.129 years of service time and can't be a free agent until after the 2015 season. He is just now arbitration eligible for the first time. When the Orioles signed Adam Jones to a six-year deal in late May, at that point he had less than two...
Will Orioles coaching staff stay intact?
Will Orioles coaching staff stay intact?
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
The Red Sox did exactly what had been rumored pretty much since their former manager, Bobby Valentine, criticized Kevin Youkilis earlier this year. They arranged for John Farrell to become their new manager. Orioles third base coach DeMarlo Hale interviewed for the job, but the Red Sox made their decision a long time ago. They just needed to complete the rare player-for-manager trade with the Blue Jays, which they did by sending Mike Aviles to Toronto. The first time I ever heard of such a...
Matt Skole lighting it up for Salt River in AFL
Matt Skole lighting it up for Salt River in AFL
Byron Kerr
Nationals
High Single-A Potomac Nationals third baseman Matt Skole has played in six games so far for the Salt River Rafters of the Arizona Fall League. He has had at least one hit in each game. Saturday was Skole's third multi-hit game, and he went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored. He is batting .500 (11-for-22) with three doubles, one homer and five RBIs. His slugging percentage is .773 and his OPS (on-base plus slugging) is 1.380. Skole has been playing some first base with Anthony Rendon...
Starting to wonder about the rotation
Starting to wonder about the rotation
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
Yesterday, we kicked around ideas for second base. Today, we'll ponder whether the Orioles need to upgrade the rotation or play the hands - right and left - that they've been dealt. The Orioles' starters posted an ERA under 4.00 after Aug. 1 and a 2.00 ERA in the playoffs. The pitching staff finished with a 3.90 ERA that ranked 14th in the majors. Their 3.73 ERA after the All-Star break tied them with the Giants for 11th. The staff's 3.35 ERA in September ranked eighth in the majors, and...
Taylor Jordan hit 94 mph at instructional league
Taylor Jordan hit 94 mph at instructional league
Byron Kerr
Nationals
Right-hander Taylor Jordan completed his season with the low Single-A Hagerstown Suns and moved on to Florida for instructional league workouts that wrapped up last week. A ninth-round selection from the 2009 draft, Jordan recovered from 2011 Tommy John surgery to get back and pitch six games at short-season Single-A Auburn and then joined the Suns for nine starts. Potomac Nationals pitching coach Chris Michalak worked with Jordan in Viera, Fla., up until Oct. 1 while he was at instructional...